Research Centre for Brain & Behaviour, School of Psychology, Liverpool John Moores University, Liverpool, United Kingdom.
Institute of Psychology, Health & Society, University of Liverpool, Liverpool, United Kingdom.
PLoS One. 2021 Aug 26;16(8):e0256303. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0256303. eCollection 2021.
Affective sharing is a bottom-up process involving automatic processing of sensory inputs that facilitate vicarious experience of another's emotional state. It is grounded directly in the prior experiences of the perceiver. In adults, vicarious ratings of affective touch match the known velocity tuning and hypothesised anatomical distribution of C-tactile afferents (CT), a subclass of C-fibre which respond preferentially to low force/velocity stroking touch, typically perceived as pleasant. Given the centrality of touch to early nurturing interactions, here we examined whether primary school aged children's vicarious ratings of affective touch show the same anatomical and velocity specific patterns reported in adults. Forty-four children aged between 8 and 11 (mean age 9, 24 male) rated a sequence of video clips depicting one individual being touched by another on 5 different upper-body sites (palm, dorsal forearm, ventral forearm, upper-arm and back) at 3 different velocities (static, CT optimal, slow stroking and non-CT optimal, fast stroking). Immediately after viewing each clip, participants were asked to rate how pleasant they perceived the touch to be. While children rated the CT optimal velocity significantly higher than static or non-CT optimal touch, unlike adults their ratings did not vary across skin sites. This difference may reflect the fact children's ratings are grounded in bottom-up affective resonance while adults also draw on top-down cognitive evaluation of the broader social context when rating the stimuli.
情感共享是一个自下而上的过程,涉及对感官输入的自动处理,从而促进对他人情绪状态的替代性体验。它直接建立在感知者的先前经验之上。在成年人中,替代性的情感触觉评分与已知的速度调谐和假设的 C 型触觉传入(CT)的解剖分布相匹配,C 型纤维是对低力/速度刷触有优先反应的 C 型纤维子类,通常被感知为愉悦。鉴于触觉在早期养育互动中的核心地位,我们在这里研究了小学生对情感触觉的替代性评分是否表现出与成年人报告的相同的解剖学和速度特异性模式。44 名 8 至 11 岁的儿童(平均年龄 9 岁,24 名男性)在 5 个不同的上半身部位(手掌、背侧前臂、掌侧前臂、上臂和背部)以 3 种不同的速度(静态、CT 最佳、慢刷和非 CT 最佳、快刷)对描述一个人被另一个人触摸的一系列视频剪辑进行评分。在观看每个剪辑后,参与者被要求对他们感知到的触摸的愉悦程度进行评分。虽然儿童对 CT 最佳速度的评分明显高于静态或非 CT 最佳的触摸,但与成年人不同的是,他们的评分在皮肤部位之间没有差异。这种差异可能反映了这样一个事实,即儿童的评分是基于情感共鸣的自下而上的,而成年人在对刺激进行评分时,还会利用对更广泛社会背景的自上而下的认知评估。